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Note

We really love this recipe which was originally developed using our recently discontinued FRESH TAKE Cheese Bread Crumb Mix. We revised it to use KRAFT Shredded Cheese, SHAKE 'N BAKE Coating Mix and seasonings. Our Kraft Kitchens team has developed substitutions for the entire FRESH TAKE lineup so that you can continue to enjoy the great taste of these products. Click here for our Cheddar Jack & Bacon substitution guide. Give it a try!

How to Bake the Potatoes

Heat oven to 425ºF. Prick potatoes with fork. Bake 40 min. to 1 hour or until tender. For easy removal of the hot potatoes, stand the potatoes on end in muffin pan cups before placing in the oven to bake.

Servings

12 servings

Diabetes Center

Carb Choices: Carb Choice

Nutrition Bonus

Nutritional Information

Serving Size 12 servings

AMOUNT PER SERVING

Calories

180

% Daily Value

Total fat

9g

Saturated fat

5g

Cholesterol

30mg

Sodium

220mg

Carbohydrate

21g

Dietary fiber

2g

Sugars

3g

Protein

6g

Vitamin A

8 %DV

Vitamin C

15 %DV

Calcium

10 %DV

Iron

6 %DV

* Nutrition information is estimated based on the ingredients and cooking instructions as described in each recipe and is intended to be used for informational purposes only. Please note that nutrition details may vary based on methods of preparation, origin and freshness of ingredients used.

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kahern03kahern03|Mon, Apr 1 2013 8:28 PM

My daughter and I made these potatoes for Easter 2013. These Kraft Fresh Take Bacon and Cheddar breadcrumb mix twice baked cheesy potatoes are fun and easy to make. My daughter agrees. We also added turkey bacon to the mix of our potatoes. When we both took a first bite of theese twice baked potatoes the taste was delicious and delightful. We can't wait to make these twice baked potatoes again. Heres a tip add crumbled bacon or turkey bacon to the mix of your (next) kraft twice baked potatoes.

tgosnell01tgosnell01|Tue, Apr 24 2012 4:31 PM

Why isn't anyone cooking the potatoes in the microwave first. It sure cuts the time down alot if you get them done in the microwave then once you mix up put them in the oven for 25-30min.

lauramwarnerlauramwarner|Mon, Apr 23 2012 12:17 PM

very easy and tasted wonderful the kids didn't care for it so much tho